Abstract
ABSTRACTConductive polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)/polyamide 6 (PA6)/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) composites having 10–30 wt % PA6 and 1 wt % MWCNTs are prepared by melt mixing at 300°C for 8 min using a high concentration PPS/MWCNT masterbatch approach, and the migration kinetics of MWCNTs from thermodynamically unfavored PPS to favored PA6 was investigated. The morphology of the composites was investigated by field emission scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, showing the localization of most MWCNTs in the PPS phase and at the interface, being different from the case of direct melt mixing where non‐conductive materials were obtained with most MWCNTs found in the PA6 phase and at the interface. The electrical resistivity and morphology of the materials as a function of time were investigated, showing that the conductive materials can be prepared within a mixing time of 4–16 min because of the slow migration rate of MWCNTs from PPS toward PA6, and MWCNTs can eventually migrate into the PA6 phase after a long mixing time of 30 min. The slow migration rate of MWCNTs was attributed to the high viscosity ratio of the two phases. This article shows a good example where the migration of MWCNTs was slow enough to control and can be used to prepare conductive polymer blends. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 42353.
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